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A cold foggy mist covered Laguna Beach and it didn't seem like a beach day to me so I decided to do a little sightseeing. I headed up north to Huntington Beach and to my surprise the water was filled with hundreds of surfers. On this particular morning I only had a 24-70 lens which didn't seem like the right choice to get some good action shots of the surfers so ventured out onto the pier to see if I could get a better vantage point. A random surfer was keeping pretty close to the pier so I pointed down and started snapping away. I didn't think that I had captured anything good but when I loaded the images to LR I found this. I happen to catch this guy with a "Michael Jordan like" tongue out as he was ripped through the waves.
Our intern, William, introduced us to Justine from iJustine.TV. She was in Dallas recently and we took some photos with Neal's iPhone. It's not simple to get a photo from iPhone to Flickr!
Cali: My teddy! Not Hoshi's, not Kirsten's, not Avery's. NOBODY'S, but mine O___o
Me: Calm down pumpkin. The teddy is yours >___<//
El Cerro de Cristo Rey es un cerro de 1440 msnm ubicado en el corregimiento Los Andes, al occidente de la ciudad de Cali, Colombia, también llamado Cerro de los Cristales debido a la gran cantidad de cuarzos que podían recogerse en sus alrededores.
En conmemoración de los cincuenta años tras el final de la Guerra de los Mil Días, el domingo 25 de octubre de 1953 se inauguró en su cima una imagen de Cristo, de hierro y concreto, con una masa de 464 toneladas y una altura de 31 metros, de los que 5m pertenecen al pedestal.
La estatua la creó inicialmente el artista palmirano Gerardo Navia. Por falta de dinero, la terminó el artista de origen italiano Alideo Tazzioli Fontanini. El proyecto de la obra lo dirigió desde 1949 el sacerdote Jesuita José María Arteaga, que recogió fondos de las asambleas de la mayoría de los departamentos para la construcción de la estatua. wiki
Yes... I know... its Cali again.... :-)
All natural light from a window. The other day she was just playing and wore the jeans hat.
El proximo 2 de Mayo voy a tener la oportunidad de pintar en vivo en la mina casa cultural de la ciudad de cali Colombia, junto a una gran colega #julianalov, Musica, cerveza, proyecciones, fanzines harán parte de este día Rifas, espectáculos y sorpresas para los asistentes.
LOS ESPERAMOS A TODOS
Invita
LA MINA Y GRAFICA MESTIZA
Seen at Basingstoke on rail replacement duties in January 2018 is Cali & Son of London Volvo B7TL / Wright H41/21D LJ03MHA. This bus was new to Arriva London North as their VLW131 in 2003. This bus was one of a number of similar machines working the Basingstoke-Guildford-Woking service.
The luckiest Barbie of all! Cali Girl Barbie, she had Blaine and Ken fighting over her for a time, Blaine won! and then she went back to her old love...Ken!
El barrio San Antonio, en Cali, es de eso lugares que se resisten al paso del tiempo para convertirse en pequeños tesoros de la arquitectura, la cultura y la historia. De hecho, en el 2000 fue declarado hito urbano, área de interés patrimonial y de preservación urbanística.
San Antonio se caracteriza por sus estrechas calles bordeadas de casas con arquitectura colonial, fachadas blancas o multicolores, aleros, ventanales y balcones en madera. Un auténtico rincón de la historia, en medio de una ciudad cada vez más moderna.
También es posible encontrar casas con arquitectura de influencia historicista ecléctica, propia de los años 20; o con diseños influenciados por el “art decó” de los 30. En todo caso, las fachadas y composición de las calles son un auténtico deleite para la vista.
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The San Antonio neighborhood, in Cali, is one of those places that resist the passage of time to become small treasures of architecture, culture and history. In fact, in 2000 it was declared an urban landmark, an area of heritage interest and urban preservation.
San Antonio is characterized by narrow streets lined with houses with colonial architecture, white or multi-colored facades, eaves, windows and balconies in wood. An authentic corner of history, in the middle of an increasingly modern city.
It is also possible to find houses with architecture of eclectic historicist influence, typical of the 20s; or with designs influenced by the "art deco" of the 30. In any case, the facades and composition of the streets are a real delight for the eye.
"Vagones de gráfica urbana"..
Intervención Deen, Tone y Oriana
Estación del ferrocarril, Cali 2011.
Mas fotos de trenes en: www.graficamestiza.com/index.php?option=com_morfeoshow&am...
This is one of my sister's four cats. I wish I could have a cat, but I break out in a rash if I touch a cat and don't wash my hands right away. Bummer!
Seen from Barrio San Antonio.
Santiago de Cali or Cali, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department, and the most populous city in southwest Colombia, with an estimated 2,319,655 residents according to 2005-2020/DANE population projections.
As the only major Colombian city with access to the Pacific Coast, Cali is the main urban and economic centre in the south of the country, and has one of Colombia's fastest-growing economies.
Cali is also a centre for sports in Colombia, and is the only Colombian city to have hosted the Pan American Games (in 1971). It hosted the 1992 World Wrestling Championships, the ninth edition of the World Games in 2013, the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 2014 and the World Youth Championships in Athletics in 2015. Cali will host the first ever Junior Pan American Games in 2021.
I saw this epic Ferrari Califorina during my fantastic trip to Breda where I meet up with Santapanter photography and RennieXXL also Aka (Teun, Rens). before we saw this we saw a Db9 Volante among others and After we saw this beauty in combo with a red cali but I didn't get any good shots of that!
Here are the links to teun's and rens pages.
www.flickr.com/photos/santapanter/
www.flickr.com/photos/renniexxl
Also one question. Do you guys think that there has been less comments and views on flickr of late!
Breda, The Netherlands